the international atomic energy agency is sending inspectors out to iran in about two or three weeks, and this is something that happens quite regularly, but they'll make a list of demands, as they always do, of facilities they'd like to inspect. how the iranians respond to that demand will be one early indication of whether we're in a new era of transparency and disclosure. >> rose: mark, thank you for joining us. it is an extraordinary story, and you have covered it well. thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us >> rose: laurent fabius is here. he is the french foreign pin officer he also served as prime minister of manse from 1984-1986 when he was a very young man. there have been important developments this week at the united nations general assembly. on thursdayethe five permanent members of the security council agreed on a resolution to require bashar al-assad to surrender hishemical weapons. also on thursday, laurent fabius represented france at the nuclear negotiations with iran. i am pleased to have him here back at this table. welcome. >> it'